It's bizarre that they call it a Central Coast wine because it's from a single vineyard in Santa Maria Valley. It does have the valley's profile of crisp acids, framing, in this vintage, ripe blackberry fruit and soft tannins. The flavors are pretty, although it could use more depth. —S.H.
It's bizarre that they call it a Central Coast wine because it's from a single vineyard in Santa Maria Valley. It does have the valley's profile of crisp acids, framing, in this vintage, ripe blackberry fruit and soft tannins. The flavors are pretty, although it could use more depth. —S.H.
It's bizarre that they call it a Central Coast wine because it's from a single vineyard in Santa Maria Valley. It does have the valley's profile of crisp acids, framing, in this vintage, ripe blackberry fruit and soft tannins. The flavors are pretty, although it could use more depth. —S.H.